I kept them set on zero and it seems good. I don't like the idea of preloading the stock springs even tho that's what the shocks were made for. The factory springs gave a good highway ride but I felt they were too soft when on trails especially when the front tire comes off of an obstacle...
I have the same truck but 2014 and was looking for a similar set up as you. Went with 5100's all around and toytec eibach springs up front to level. Soon realized that any weight in the rear made it sag and handle poorly so I added Wheelers 3leaf add a leaf and it now handles a decent load and...
Try replacing your idle air control valve and throttle position sensor. I'm not sure how the 3.0 is set up but had same prob on my 3.4 and replacing those fixed it.
Check out west marine or some of the other marine stores for led lights. There are plenty of options s out there that aren't pricey. I've run some of the smaller ones under the gunnels of my skiff and they work quite well. Not sure if there are any dimmable ones. Too much light may be bothersome.
Truck looks fantastic. My vote is for OME also. I have an 01 double cab with a full setup from Wheelers Offroad. I went with them because they seemed to have the most complete kit and the shipping was reasonable. Cruiser Outfiters would be my other choice. This is my 4th vehicle with ome and I...
One drawback to Cordura is that it is slippery. My pup does slide around a bit, but it cleans up really easy. A friend works for a dog trainer and has neoprene covers that definitely attract more stains and dirt. I also don't like tha fact that neoprene is so warm.
Take a look at Headwaters seat covers. They are cordura, american made from american material and have held up really well for the past year in my double cab. I have 2 small kids and a larger english pointer and my seats would be ruined without covers. Their customer service was also great, I...
That is definitely a good point but what are the pro's to buying the 2.0 if you can't easily adjust them. It's about the same amount of effort to adjust the bilstiens and they are cheaper even when factoring in new coils, although you get a more finite range of adjustment with the fox. I wonder...
After talking to the nice people at Headstrong Offroad they informed me that the Fox IFP 2.0 coilovers aren't adjustable in the normal manner of most other coilovers. The spring must be compressed before adjustment. This kind of detracts from their appeal esp for the price. Will prob just go...
It's very clean. Only some light stuff around some seams on under body and the sliders have a couple spots where the factory coating has come off, cosmetic. Was garaged for most of its life.
So the Fox 2.0 threaded body coilovers can't be used to adjust for lean due to driver and fuel tank being on same side of truck? Confused by your response! Preloading drivers side spring more than pass side I thought would make up for it instead of using a trim packer. I was also talking...
Does anyone have any feedback on the Fox 2.0 coilovers and rear shocks for tacoma? I have a '14 DCSB and am interested in installing them with stock rear springs. Thinking the ability to rebuild is a plus instead of replacing 5100's when they wear out. Other option would be Toytec 5100...
I've run OME on 3 of my trucks. 2 rovers and my jeep gc. Really like their stuff but I only want to level this one and thought I'd go a different route. Like the idea of being able to adjust for level and lean without trim packers. Just not sure of ride quality of fox vs toytec.
Thanks millerfish. I hadn't thought about that yet. Looked this morning and think I'll make a bracket to tuck it up behind the bumper. Don't want to drill the bumper although would prob look good.
Anyone have any feedback on the Fox 2.0 coilovers and rear shocks? Not sure if I want to go that...
Hi all. Recently purchased a DCSB off road taco and will be slowly building for light off road use. Am looking to keep it simple but upgrade a few areas without compromising mpg to much. Already cut the silly mud flaps (what were they thinking) and extended the diff breather. Will be doing...
Location: Jamestown, RI
Price: $8,500 obo
2003 Grand Cherokee Overland. 130500 miles. This is a well maintained, 2nd owner vehicle. The original owner had all service performed by dealer. Everything works great including all interior options. I have recently put new toyo open country at2...
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